Example sentences of "[vb infin] it have " in BNC.

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1 He says he did not know it had been .
2 How d' you know it had anything to do with Frank 's death ? ’
3 The owner did n't even know it had gone . ’
4 I did n't know it had happened !
5 How did she know it had been like that ?
6 Did you know it had
7 No one else was sure if they agreed , but they did know it had taken him nearly half an hour to get through , and the conversation had been brief .
8 Yet even those outside the profession will know it has not been an easy road recently .
9 ‘ How do you know it 's been smashed up ? ’ she demanded .
10 The daft old bat probably wo n't know it 's gone for days .
11 They must know it 's been going on at domestic and international level for a long time .
12 they want normal speech , they do n't even people do n't even know it 's been going on .
13 You have n't , right well go and do yours then , then we 'll know it 's done .
14 That 's been on and we do n't even know it 's been on .
15 I do n't know it 's all got ta go through .
16 do you know it 's gone .
17 well if we hear , if we hear a terrible scream one weekend , we 'll know it 's happened
18 So you get long beep , short beep , long beep , short beep , that 's the successful switching tone , you 'll know it 's worked , and you go trotting back to your office , you get 75 seconds again , it 's like the hold , before it starts to ring , or you can access it by keying in what ?
19 Well , not too bad really , it 's erm I can only describe it has having erm a huge hangover , which erm which I 'm used to anyway , so erm you know I 'm obviously a bit disappointed with the way things went , but erm you know that 's party of Rugby .
20 In The Times Higher Education Supplement David Hencke reported that many college and polytechnic directors believed that universities ‘ are relaxing their validation standards to enable former colleges of education to start new arts and science degrees ’ , and quoted Edwin Kerr as being confident that colleges succeeding with CNAA validation would consider it to have been worthwhile .
21 Under the Children Act , if the restrictions could be achieved ‘ voluntarily ’ a court may consider it has a duty not to grant an order .
22 So we should expect it to have a stronger influence on public information and perceptions than on public attitudes and choices .
23 One should not expect it to have operated in a unified or uniform manner .
24 But if it was as clever and efficient as we in the West say it is , then one might expect it to have achieved much more .
25 And the human species can not be considered to be eternal either , as we know it did not always exist in its present form , nor can we expect it to have an infinite existence .
26 Not that Eliot harboured any illusions about the efficacy of his work — although Notes … was selling well , he did not expect it to have much influence .
27 If the ‘ emancipation ’ of women has yet to run its full course , there should be limits to the extent one would expect it to have influenced demographic trends .
28 If anyone feels the property 's theirs , we 'd expect it to have been reported stolen .
29 But who would expect it to have a place in fire extinguishers and on oil rigs ?
30 It does n't matter it 's been recording for ages .
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